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SHARING THE ANIMALS’ PAIN (August)

Australian vegan activist Dimitrios Kailaris recently took empathy to a whole new physical level by undergoing a phenomenal twenty-four hour tattoo challenge. His aim: to raise awareness of veganism, and raise funds for future projects, by very visibly sharing the pain endured by so many non-human animals. He was tattooed by four vegan artists – three of them simultaneously on one day, and one of them the day before. In interviews afterwards, he described the experience as among the toughest of his whole life. He said the pain was indescribable, but he kept thinking about all the animals who cannot walk away from pain inflicted on them by humans – and he told himself that he could not walk away either. He said the hardest part was when his nipples and belly button were being tattooed at the same time, and he had a difficult time recovering from the ordeal afterwards, but having VEGAN tattooed across his stomach makes him feel he is truly living and breathing the vegan philosophy. You can find out more at July saw a very special tattoo event in New York. Eleven of the city's most well known tattoo artists got together to tattoo survivors of the 9/11 terror attacks and the emergency crews who helped them. Physical scars were covered with top quality artwork and mental scars were acknowledged too, as the eleven people were tattooed with designs that they themselves had created in collaboration with the artists. The event was organised by Artists 4 Israel, who describe their overall mission as bringing beauty, healing and protection to communities and people ravished by fighting through their arts and culture-based humanitarian aid, and helping all people, regardless of race, religion, gender or national origin, to overcome the struggles of living in crises. Following a similar event for victims of terrorism in Israel, they came to New York at the invitation of the Police Department and the Fire Department and the community of 9/11 survivors. www.gofundme.com/vegankids or email sacredscribble@gmail.com and you can read an interview with Dimitrios at www.plantbasednews.org/post/shari ng-animals-unimaginable-painvegan- activist-does-24-hour-tattoochallenge